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Why Soccer is the Most Universal Language on the Planet

Why Soccer is the Most Universal Language on the Planet

Every Game is Its Own Story: An Epic, A Tragedy, and A Comedy, All at Once

By Laurent Dubois | June 20, 2018

A Close Reading of the 'Censored' Passages of <em>The Picture of Dorian Gray</em>

A Close Reading of the 'Censored' Passages of The Picture of Dorian Gray

"Basil Only Likes Dorian as a Friend, We Promise!"

By Emily Temple | June 20, 2018

Loitering in 7-11 with <em>Convenience Store Woman</em> Author Sayaka Murata

Loitering in 7-11 with Convenience Store Woman Author Sayaka Murata

Why Convenience Stores Are Microcosms of Society

By Fran Bigman | June 20, 2018

Chelsea Hodson: Trying to Write Down Life Before It's Too Late

Chelsea Hodson: Trying to Write Down Life Before It's Too Late

On Thriving in a State of In-Between

By Chelsea Hodson | June 20, 2018

Writers of the Zodiac: Playful Gemini? You Have a Way With Words

Writers of the Zodiac: Playful Gemini? You Have a Way With Words

From Gwendolyn Brooks to Dashiell Hammett, Geminis are Curious and Creative

By Randon Rosenbohm | June 20, 2018

Dana Schwartz: Writing a Book Did Not Change My Life

Dana Schwartz: Writing a Book Did Not Change My Life

Is There Such a Thing as the Mythic Writer's Life?

By Dana Schwartz | June 20, 2018

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All of the Books President Obama Thinks You Should Read

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The All-Too Human Cost of Appalachia's Fracking Boom

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Dear Book Therapist: How Do I Survive My C- Marriage?

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Ahmed Saadawi Wants to Tell a New Story About the War in Iraq

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"The Job of the Writer is to Give a Voice to Unknown People"

By Zahra Hankir | June 19, 2018

Diamond Dogs">On the Diamond Dogs">

Diamond Dogs">On the "Future Shock" of David Bowie's Diamond Dogs

Taking Sci-Fi Inspiration from Nineteen Eighty-Four and Metropolis

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